This is a constitutional monarchy located in southwest Europe. It has enviable sunny beaches and a long cultural history. From cave paintings to the sculpture "El Lady", you can see the cultural traces left by the earliest humans to survive on the ancient Iberian Peninsula. This is Spain. As one of the main countries for studying abroad in minority languages, before setting foot on this land, you must first understand the local culture so that you can better integrate into it. Today 86 will take you to have a glimpse of Spain. Architecture
Spanish architecture is influenced by many countries, with the Romans being the most prominent. The famous Augusta Avenue, the Alcantara Bridge, the Segovia Aqueduct, and the Roman Cathedral of Santiago are their masterpieces.
Under the influence of these cultures and arts, Spanish culture and arts have taken on a new form? Mudéjar art. This art form has also left extremely rich works in Spain, such as Madrid’s Puerta del Sol, Altazza Castle in Segovia, etc. Spain, which was influenced by multiple cultures, also emerged with a number of outstanding architectural artists.
Painting
When talking about Spanish painting giants, we have to mention Picasso. During his lifetime, he created nearly 20,000 paintings and sculptures. , has an extremely important position in the history of world painting art. People call him the greatest artistic genius in the Western art world of the 20th century. In each of his important periods, he created representative works. Spanish painting art is displayed in everything from the Prado Museum in Madrid to churches and temples all over Spain.
Music
From Cavezon, known as Spanish Bach, to Brenorton, the representative of Spanish operetta, from Domingo, the king of Spanish opera, to the world-famous tenor Singer Carreras, from many famous composers to performers, there are also many outstanding figures on the Spanish music stage. People are amazed by his achievements in music and opera!
Literature
Spanish culture and art are not only reflected in architectural paintings and other works, but also in many great writers who have left classic works for Spain with their words. The poem "Song of the Cid" opened the first page of Spanish literary history, and Cervantes' "Don Quixote" introduced Spain to the world. As for the father of Spanish drama, Lopez de Rueda, his work "The Village of Sheep Spring" is still an immortal classic on the Spanish theater stage.
Spain’s culture and art are diverse. If you want to understand a country, you must start from its culture. Only by getting to know this country in depth can you better integrate into their lives while studying abroad. The above are just a few simple aspects, I hope it can give everyone a preliminary understanding of Spain. I hope that international students who have passed away can get along better with the local people and achieve understanding, tolerance and integration.